dscaini at gmail.com wrote:
> i followed the wiki but with no result... do you have any tip or
> favourite application to let it work?
>
I think I picked the pieces together from various google searches - you
probably need to install bluez and family of programs: apt-cache search
bluez
I then used 'hcitool' to connect. I found this in my rc.local, so I
guess it was also necessary:
echo 1 > /sys/bus/platform/devices/neo1973-pm-bt.0/power_on
echo 0 > /sys/bus/platform/devices/neo1973-pm-bt.0/reset
hidd --search
there is probably a lot more I could do to make it secure... you will
probably also want to look into a custom keymap - 'loadkeys', 'showkey',
'xev' and 'xmodmap' helped there. my only niggle at the moment is the X
mappings seem a little jittery, not sure if that comes from updates or
just me tweaking the wrong switch :-|
- Niel
> thanks
> d
>>> On 1/21/09, Niel Drummond <niel.drummond at grumpytoad.org> wrote:
>>> Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
>>>>> Davide Scaini <dscaini at gmail.com> writes:
>>>>>>>>>> is there someone with a working bluetooth!??
>>>>>>>>>>> Yes, worked for me with the packaged kernel.
>>>>>>>> yes, I am running debian with the dinovo mini logitech keyboard. it
>> works flawlessly, thinking about strapping the phone to the back cover
>> of the keyboard.
>>>> - Niel
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